Once Upon a Stage (Postponed)

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The Helix, Saturday 16th May - Sunday 17th May

Once Upon a StagePostponed – Live at The Helix Dublin.

TheatreworX Stage School and Academy‘s annual production encompasses songs from some movie and Broadway favourites, including Chicago, Hairspray, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, We Will Rock You and of course some pop songs. Written by Claire Tighe, this fab show showcases TheatreworX students, aged between 3 and 18, from across its schools in Leixlip, Dunboyne, Kilcock and Drumcondra.


Date:
Saturday 16th May - Sunday 17th May
Time:
11.00am | 3.00pm | 7.00pm
Price:
€15
Address:
DCU, Collins Avenue, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of DCU, Collins Avenue, Dublin 9, Ireland

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